The group found that after releasing the chordee, the hypospadiac orifice was retracted to become penile in 5 patients (22. 7\%), penoscrotal in 6 (27. 3\%), scrotal in 9 (40. 9\%), and perineal in 2 (9. 1\%).

Known Forms of Gonorrhoea_), Vienna and Leipzig, 1907, that the painful erections (chordee) which so commonly accompany gonorrhoea in adults, are very rare indeed in the case of gonorrhoea in children, and even in the case of older children are hardly ever observed.